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Any one of the listed materials can be used as a fiber. | Any one of the listed materials can be used as a fiber. | ||
− | [[Abandoned Cobweb]]s can commonly be found inside [[Myrtle Oak Tree]]s and | + | [[Abandoned Cobweb]]s can commonly be found inside [[Myrtle Oak Tree]]s, [[Hollow log]]s, and [[Hollow stump]]s for quick fibre sources in the early game, though for larger quantities then [[Milkweed Jute]], [[Woven Reeds]], [[Bark Fibre]]s, and [[Cotton]] will prove to be more consistent sources. Among those the Milkweed Jute will be the easiest source of fibre in the early game, and it is obtained by putting [[Milkweed Roots]] in a [[Fireplace]] or [[Meatsmoker]] to make [[Charred Milkweed Fibre]]. The Milkweed Jute is then completed by washing the charred fibre in a source of [[Water]], which in addition to natural sources (see [[Bodies of Water]]) includes such things as a [[Bucket of Water]], [[Barrel|Barrel with Water]] and similar. |
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Any one of the listed materials can be used as a fiber.
Abandoned Cobwebs can commonly be found inside Myrtle Oak Trees, Hollow logs, and Hollow stumps for quick fibre sources in the early game, though for larger quantities then Milkweed Jute, Woven Reeds, Bark Fibres, and Cotton will prove to be more consistent sources. Among those the Milkweed Jute will be the easiest source of fibre in the early game, and it is obtained by putting Milkweed Roots in a Fireplace or Meatsmoker to make Charred Milkweed Fibre. The Milkweed Jute is then completed by washing the charred fibre in a source of Water, which in addition to natural sources (see Bodies of Water) includes such things as a Bucket of Water, Barrel with Water and similar.